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2-Day Jodensavanne and Overbridge from Paramaribo
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Reviewed March 3, 2019

We stopped here by boat and were pleasantly surprised to see that the area was so well maintained; it looked overgrown from the waterfront. There is plenty of information about its history and it is nice walking around the ruins of the synagogue and the cemetery knowing this history.

Date of experience: February 2019
Thank bravelikeadolphin
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Reviewed January 19, 2019

We had the place to ourselves when we visited recently. There is excellent information about the former Jewish settlement and the buildings in both English and Dutch. A small museum with pictures and information about Jewish settlement across the whole of the Carribean. Well worth reading, especially if you have read any of Cynthia McLeods books on Suriname.

Date of experience: January 2019
2  Thank 68carinah
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Reviewed December 28, 2018

We visited Jodensavanne by boat, a delightful 2 hours cruise from our starting point south of Paramaribo.
The site is indeed a bit mysterious, as only a large cemetery remains plus the ruins of the synagogue. There are no remains anymore of any of the former plantation houses.
However we had the great advantage of a excellent guide for this visit who told us about the fascinating stories of Jodensavanne and its former residents.
The graves themselves are unique and tell the stories of the deceased via the tombstones.

Date of experience: November 2018
3  Thank spiegelaar
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Reviewed April 11, 2018

it is about one hour drive from Paramaribo. All that is left are the remains of a synagoge and a graveyard.

Date of experience: April 2018
2  Thank Nieske_zld
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Reviewed March 25, 2018

We found it very worthwhile to experience this site, which is just off the river.
While it is true that all that's left of the synagogue is some ruins, there were a few signs and old photographs that tried to put things in context. We were very able to imagine ourselves living and worshiping there in the 1600's!
The graveyard was very moving and interesting, with several of the horizontal tombs easy to read.
The site was very evocative, especially with the tropical trees right alongside.
If your expectations are realistic, this is definitely worth the hour trip from Paramaribo by car.

Date of experience: October 2017
Thank Karen and Doug S
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